The company you keep

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Here’s some rare footage of an experimental LSD session that I came across doing research for my next book, a group biography of British writer Aldous Huxley, philosopher Gerald Heard, and Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. It’s from a television program, circa 1956, about mental health issues.

The researcher, Dr. Sidney Cohen, was dosing volunteers at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Los Angeles. Aldous Huxley, who first tried mescaline in 1953 and wrote about it in his seminal book, The Doors of Perception, got Gerald Heard interested in the spiritual potential of psychedelic drugs.

Heard then turned on Bill Wilson, guiding him on an LSD trip supervised by Dr. Cohen in the summer of 1956 — perhaps in the same room we see in this video. Wilson, who started AA in the 1930s, thought LSD could help alcoholics have the “spiritual awakening” that is such an important part of the twelve-step recovery program he popularized.

Heard and Huxley set the stage for better-known psychedelic research of Timothy Leary, Richard “Ram Dass” Alpert, Huston Smith and Andrew Weil, who are profiled in my 2010 book, The Harvard Psychedelic Club.

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SandyB's picture

But a new light has been shined on the people mentioned in this article. After reading a fellow Core Caampaign member's book, I searched Bill W and Harvard, and found this. The thing is, all of these people were in The Game, and all of them were involved in thought reform and brainwashing.

I think it's interesting, and a chance to promote Wayne's book. He said on his blog that he would give the book away for free, but the hedia and publishing world don't care how many people read a book for free. That was his first book's achillles heel.

Check it out and help expose a great crime. One that began in AA

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avogadno's picture

I think it's a great idea. In the mild research I've done on this myself I realized that there is a lot more to the LSD story out there, it's obtaining it that is the hard part. Perhaps look into the Sydney Cohen Papers and the Timothy Leary Papers in the respectable library archives. Leary's are at UCLA I believe.

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becket's picture

Have you ever taken any psychedelic drug, SandyB?

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.”
― Christopher Hitchens, Letters to a Young Contrarian

SandyB's picture

Some people don't get high from it

becket's picture

a) I don't believe you and/or:
b) You got screwed.

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.”
― Christopher Hitchens, Letters to a Young Contrarian

Ironic's picture

Eh..it was probably not you you probably just got a bunk or weak dose.

I thought it was me a couple times too..turns out I just have a faster metabolism than most (we are talking mushrooms here mostly) and need to dose a little differently.

SandyB's picture

I didn't get high off weed the first time either

avogadno's picture

I didn't get high on weed my first time either. Every time after that I did though.

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